Environment Concerns The Facts: HOME CAR
WASHING LEADS TO WATER POLLUTION AND WASTES WATER
Most people who wash their cars at home don't
realize where the contaminated water goes, or how much is wasted. Home car washing releases contaminated water directly into the environment, or into storm drains intended just for
rainwater. This causes pollution in our rivers, lakes and streams. Also engineering studies show that a 5/8" hose running at 50 pounds per square inch uses 10 gallons of water per
minute! As many as 100 gallons of water could be used in a ten-minute home car wash – most of it wasted. PROFESSIONAL CAR WASHES USE WATER SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY The Clean Water Act requires professional
car washes to pipe their dirty water into treatment facilities, or into state-approved drainage facilities designed to protect the environment. Automatic and self-service car washes also
use water-efficient equipment, such as computer-controlled systems and high-pressure nozzles and pumps, allowing them to clean cars thoroughly while conserving water.
WE HAVE LEARNED OUR LESSONS ABOUT POLLUTING OUR ENVIROMENT We used to dispose of trash by burning it
in open areas, until concern for the environment ended this form of pollution. It's time to recognize that home car washing is another serious kind of pollution – but it can easily be
eliminated simply by using professional car washes. |